How to Set up the Energy Cleaner...

When using untreated aluminum screen with the Energy
Cleaner on one’s bed, there are at minimum two
options to consider:

1) Put the screen on top
of the mattress (what I do because I flip and turn
mine every 3 weeks)
2) Put the screen under the mattress but on top of the
box spring (an option if you do not turn or flip your
mattress)

I took a roll of untreated aluminum screen which was
about 8' in length by about 3' in width, and trimmed the
length so that it reached from one side of my bed to the
other, with the 3’ becoming the length; this
accommodated both my spouse and me. If you are the only
person using the screen, you might consider using the
entire 8’ for the length and the 3’ for the width.

Ultimately, every side of the
screen needs to be covered twice with duct tape. This
protects the mattress and the sheet from being damaged
by the little wire ends that might (and frequently do)
come through.

Again there are at minimum two options for attaching the
Energy Cleaner box cord with the alligator clip:

1) Thread wire through
the screen and then clip the alligator clip to the
wire (I use copper)
2) Clip the alligator clip directly to the screen.

If you go with option 2) for attaching the alligator
clip, you won't be able to use the bathtub for bathing
in the energized water that John Moore has recommended
on his show unless you buy a second cord from Tom (which
I did).

Unroll the sheet of aluminum screen on a large surface.
It helps me to put a couple of pillows on the screen to
keep it flat so I can work with it.

Personally, I prefer to lay
the duct tape sticky side UP and gently lay the screen
on top of it, keeping the edge of the screen near the
center of the duct tape, and after cutting to the length
wanted, fold the tape up and over the screen edging,
pressing firmly into place. I recommend “Duct
Tape” only. “Duck Tape” is not the same and won’t give
the performance of the higher priced and higher quality
tape. Remember, this must be done TWICE on all four
edges of the screen.

If you are going to attach the clip directly to the
screen, before covering the fourth edge with Duct Tape,
lay the alligator clip and screen on top of the Duct
Tape (sticky side up).

Allow between one and a half
and two inches for securing the clip to the screen.

Trim the Duct Tape as shown, cutting up to the clip on
both sides. You will wrap the Duct Tape around the
clip, securing it.

Remember, you are doing everything with Duct Tape TWICE.

After securing the clip to
the screen, cover the fourth edge of the screen with the
second application of Duct Tape on each side of the
clip.

This secures the clip to the screen so it won’t come
off.

You will want to check the screen placement and
integrity of the Duct Tape at minimum every two weeks.
The Tape can begin “rolling,” and the screen may begin
folding in areas. Stretching and straightening the
screen repeatedly will eventually result in tearing the
weakened screen; when this happens, it is time to
replace the screen. Mine usually last a few months.

If you have a mattress you do not turn or flip, you may
want to consider putting the screen UNDER the mattress.
The energy generated by the Cleaner will reach you,
though perhaps not as strong.
Alternatively, if you have plans for using the alligator
clip with a metal spoon in a tub of water, or attaching
the clip to a smaller piece of aluminum screen or
aluminum foil for a targeted application, you may want
to “thread” some wire through holes in the screen
instead of attaching the alligator clip directly to the
screen.

Using a toothpick or similar sharp object, gently “poke”
several holes through the screen. In this example, I
have already covered the edge twice with Duct Tape.

Thread the wiring through the holes.

In this example, the copper
wiring is being threaded through several holes.

After threading the wiring through the holes, double
back and wrap the wiring around itself to prevent it
from becoming separated from the screen.

I put Duct Tape on both sides
to cover the copper wiring, protecting the wiring from
snagging on bedding.

One end of this copper wiring is attached to the screen,
and the other end of the wiring has been formed into a
loop for attaching to the alligator clip.
Any kind of wire could be used, not just copper. I heard
Tom say on John Moore's podcast that one person used a
chain of paper clips and it worked just fine which
suggests you don't have to have copper wire. As long as
the wiring is metallic to conduct the static electric
energy, it should work just fine.

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